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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBEB 5, 1916. 



ALL BASKETS LOOk ALIKE ON PAPER 



But you can't use the paper they are on, at least not as a 

 basket. Every basket made in the Neidinger factory is 

 tested with the natural flowers or plants, whichever the 

 case may be, before they are made up as stock, to ascertain 

 whether they are practicable in every way for the purpose 

 for which they are intended. This insures you from get- 

 ting a cut flower basket that will not hold cut flowers, a 

 plant basket that you cannot plant in satisfactorily, or a 

 tumbler basket that will tumble over when filled. In fact, 

 any basket turned out by us has the guarantee of the 

 Neidinger quality, which is why we call them practical. 



OUR 



SPECIAL OFFER 



FOR THIS 



WEEK wm- 



No. 269 /6-in. 



/7-in. 



/8-in. 



/9-in. 



10-in 



height, 23>^-in., @ $0.65 

 height, 25>^-in., .75 



height, 27K-in., .95 



height, 29 >^ -in., 1.15 



height, 31%-in., 1.35 



S££ TH£ SAMPLE LINE OUR MKN HAY£ OUT ON THE ROAD 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



1309-11 North Second Street 



PLANT BA8KKT. All anr baskets nataM liaert. 



WIRE DESIGNS - BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS 



50,000 Wire Frames always in stock. Orders filled same day received. 



Send for our 64-page 



FLORIST SUPPLY CATALOGUE 



Showing over 200 



WIRE FLORAL DESIGNS 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



Cv«rythlns In Plorlsto* SuppllM. Kstabll«h«d 21 Y«ars. 



201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. 



MaBtlon TlM BcTtew when yon write. 



J. FoFd, with A. Herrmann, of New 

 York; James F. Smith, of Boas & Co., 

 Philadelphia; B. M. Phillips, with S. A. 

 Weller, of Boston. 



William Pitkin and F. J. Rippin were 

 recent visitors' to Milwaukee. 



Chase Bros, report that the orna- 

 mental trade is fairly good and report 

 extra good sales by their traveling men. 

 The nursery business in general is not 

 so good as usual and they say that busi- 

 ness in other lines is so good that it 

 is hard to procure representatives at the 

 present time. They are looking for- 

 ward to a heavy fall trade. 



Donald Brook?, employed by H. E. 

 Wilson, was knocked down by an auto- 

 mobile while alighting from a street 

 car September 27. He was thrown to 

 the ground and received a severe cut 

 over the eye. He was taken to the 

 hospital immediately and was dis- 

 charged in a couple of days. 



We hear on good authority that plans 

 are being made by the Rochester expo- 

 sition and flower show officials for the 

 erection of a building to be used ex- 

 clusively for the exhibition of flowers 

 «nd fruits. The public showed much 



When you pack your flowers in 

 Sef ton Flower Boxes they .come 

 out just as you put them in — 

 fresh, fragrant — 



"ask your paper jobber" 



THE SEFTON MFO. CO. 



ISSI W. SSth St., Chlcaco. XU. 



interest in the recent flower show and 

 there is no doubt that a much larger 

 show will be held next year. 



Art Beyers has returned to the city 

 and will occupy a position with J. B. 

 Keller Sons. 



Greenboiue Building. 



The Lord & Bumham local o£3ce re- 

 ports that greenhouse building was 

 fairly active in September. Many grow- 

 ers are rearranging their ranges, repair- 

 ing old houses, adding new houses, re- 

 arranging tbe heating, the benches, etc. 

 One fact that stands out prominently 

 is the general trend toward better up- 

 keep, which is shown from orders re- 

 ceived for repainting, etc. 



The State Institution for the Feeble 

 Minded, of Polk, Pa., has installed a 



BETTER BOXES 



We manufacture only quality boxes for the 

 hishest class trade A Schultz box is a guar* 

 antee of exclusiveness. Any size, shapa or 

 design. 



Writ* for prices. 



H. SCHULTZ & CO. 



8iip«rl«r and Bobwrts St*.. CHICACW 



Mention TO* IteTtew wh«n yoa write. 



PRINT-AD-STIUNG 



FOR FLOWER BOXES 



Chicago Printed String Co. 



307 S. La Salle Street, 



CHICAaO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



new boiler and rearranged some of the 

 heating in the houses. The park de- 

 partment of Buffalo has made extensive 

 repairs at the various park ranges. 

 The materials have been of a varied 

 line, denoting a general overhauling of 

 the greenhouses. 



The Baker Floral Co., of Syracuse, 

 N. Y., has added one new house. 



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